FreddyCalhoun
All Star
White people do like to keep their pet negros around for amusement. You have stockholm breh.
Dat Holm....
White people do like to keep their pet negros around for amusement. You have stockholm breh.
No... we don't all know that. Speak only for yourself and your local community/family. But don't pretend like every black person is out here sayin "yes massa" in 2015.
I'm not buying this shyt
Weak azz fakkits bow down and shuffle for them pawgs. No lies. They say and do things to Black women that they'd never say to a pawg.
Things aren't always as they appear. I used to think like you. I was wrong.
And I doubt people say you sound white because you sound intelligent. Stop the myths and put some bass in your voice.
Lol! Thank you. For me talking white is less about pronunciation and more about talking in an annoyingly high pitch chipper peppy way. I notice that many black men and women speak at a lower tone. Not that our voices are deeper, but from our community we learn and end up speaking at lower tones. A black man can speak very proper and enunciate perfectly but speak very deep and full and I can tell he's black without seeing him.Things aren't always as they appear. I used to think like you. I was wrong.
And I doubt people say you sound white because you sound intelligent. Stop the myths and put some bass in your voice.
send me a pic of your t*ts newcomerI had the same problem growing up. I was told I " talk like a white girl" or "too proper"
A lot of black people have a complex. They think everyone is trying to act better than them.
Wrong. The only people I befriend are the ones that have truly accepted me for who I am and have got me places....not the ones who hold me back from greatness and reject me because of it.
This is the most sensible post that I can fukk wit in this thread. I'm very similar to you. I listened to rock and heavy metal in elementary school and then later on got I to classical and hip hop.
It's not in me to fake and I've always been myself, but being so diverse and having such taste when you have black skin is hard, especially wen you're young and fragile with building your identity among your peers. Now that I'm older, I've grown into myself, but some stuff just recently happened which keeps reminds me that "I'm different" (to put it shortly). shyt is all good though because I'd rather be, but at times I'm not gonna lie... I do crave acceptance.